Sizing Storage and Heat Pump (with Tank) Water HeatersTo properly size a storage water heater—including a heat pump water heater with a tank— for your home, use the water heater's first hour rating (FHR). The first hour rating is the amount of hot water in gallons the heater can supply per hour (starting with a tank full of hot water). It depends on the tank capacity, source of heat (burner or element), and the size of the burner or element. The EnergyGuide Label lists the first hour rating in the top left corner as "Capacity (first hour rating)." The Federal Trade Commission requires an EnergyGuide Label on all new conventional storage water heaters but not on heat pump water heaters. Product literature from a manufacturer may also provide the first hour rating. Look for water heater models with a first hour rating that matches within 1 or 2 gallons of your peak hour demand—the daily peak 1-hour hot water demand for your home. Do the following to estimate your peak hour demand:
The worksheet example shows a total peak hour demand of 70 gallons. Therefore, this household would need a water heater model with a first hour rating of 68 to 72 gallons.
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Source: Gas Appliance Manufacturer's Association |